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MOAR vs. MOAR-T?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 1027252" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Ingwe, remember the MOAR-T is the same thickness as the old NP-R1 which is discontinued, or replaced with the MOAR-T. The NP-R1 was a very popular reticle, maybe even most popular offered at it time. Both LR hunters and shooters loved the RP-R1. The thinner reticles are .062" and the regular MOAR is .140" Neither will hinder your general hunting at 1000 yards, but when you go for small objects like prairie dogs at long distances, or shoot groups at paper or steel, the thinner reticle will be your friend. I have an ATACR's with the straight MOAR and I will be trading for the "T" version when time permits. I have used both quite a bit and done very well with both, but my personal preferences are to aim very small. </p><p> </p><p>Keep in mind that if you are deer hunting in low light or where brush is a back ground the thicker version will be easier to see. Like I said I have used the thicker version with no issues hunting, but when I go past a mile on targets or a coyote I would prefer a thinner version.</p><p> </p><p>No bad choice really, you just need to decide what will suit your personal needs and preferences best.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 1027252, member: 7503"] Ingwe, remember the MOAR-T is the same thickness as the old NP-R1 which is discontinued, or replaced with the MOAR-T. The NP-R1 was a very popular reticle, maybe even most popular offered at it time. Both LR hunters and shooters loved the RP-R1. The thinner reticles are .062" and the regular MOAR is .140" Neither will hinder your general hunting at 1000 yards, but when you go for small objects like prairie dogs at long distances, or shoot groups at paper or steel, the thinner reticle will be your friend. I have an ATACR's with the straight MOAR and I will be trading for the "T" version when time permits. I have used both quite a bit and done very well with both, but my personal preferences are to aim very small. Keep in mind that if you are deer hunting in low light or where brush is a back ground the thicker version will be easier to see. Like I said I have used the thicker version with no issues hunting, but when I go past a mile on targets or a coyote I would prefer a thinner version. No bad choice really, you just need to decide what will suit your personal needs and preferences best. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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